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Using the MMS Console

The MMS web console is at the center of the On-Prem MongoDB Management Service. Through it, you can access all of your monitored objects, set up alerts, control users, adjust your settings, and, using On Prem MMS Monitoring dashboards, create customized collections of charts for easier data analysis.

The best way to learn about On Prem MMS Monitoring’s capabilities is to browse the interface with live data. If you haven’t done so already, please install the Monitoring agent before proceeding.

For an in-depth description of the top-level pages that form the MMS web console, consider the following documents:

Hosts

Detailed description of the Hosts page of the MMS console, which lists all hosts that are currently being monitored.

Host Statistics
In-depth guide to the Host Statistics and the options that you can specify to customize your view.
Events
An overview of the Events page of the MMS console, detailing possible event types and when they occur.
Alerts
Details the alert types that the On-Prem MongoDB Management Service supports, and provides instructions for configuring notifications.
User and Environment Management
Details how to manage users and groups in MMS.
Dashboards
Instructions for modifying what dashboards are displayed on the Dashboards page of the MMS console.
Settings
Lists and explains the MMS Settings page.

Clicking on any host name in the hosts table of the “Hosts” tab will give you access to detailed statistics about that host. For detailed instructions on interacting with this data, please see the Host Statistics documentation.

Next Steps

The MMS web console contains a great deal of functionality beyond the scope of this overview. Continue to explore the functionality addressed above in your own system, with your own data.